BURIED ALIVE-The Horror of Premature Interment

  • Brompton Cemetery Chapel

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  • Something A Little Different, Theatre/Arts and Walks & Tours
  • Tickets from £12.00
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  • Sat, 19th Oct 2024 @ 15:30 - 16:55
  • 15:30 - 16:55

Who can contemplate the ultimate of horror of being buried alive without being chilled to the marrow? But before the advent of modern medicine, doctors were hard pressed to tell the difference between death, comas, paralysis, and catalepsy, which sometimes led to living people being mistakenly interred. The Roman emperor Zeno and the Russian writer Nikolai Gogol are rumoured to have suffered this fate, along with countless other less illustrious mortals. Fears of being buried alive led to safety coffins being developed in which a string was tied to the occupant’s finger allowing them to ring a bell above ground should they unexpectedly revive. 



Live burial was also practised as a punishment in many cultures, including in ancient China for heretics, among Germanic tribes in the Dark Ages for cowardice in battle and in medieval England for crimes such as sodomy, 



Robert Stephenson’s illustrated talk will consider the fear that this taboo subject once generated and the physical precautions introduced to avoid this unthinkable calamity. These included strange tests for ascertaining fatality, the infliction of death-inducing measures on questionable corpses, waiting mortuaries, the afore-mentioned escape coffins and the founding of societies to pacify the trembling citizens of Victorian and Edwardian times. 



Tickets £12 including a Victorian punch and a 20% donation to a host of restoration projects at Kensal Green Cemetery. Please click here to purchase.



ROBERT STEPHENSON

Robert Stephenson is a qualified City of London Culture and Heritage guide and a trustee at Kensal Green and Brompton cemeteries. He teaches on London and death studies. Robert is also chairman of the National Federation of Cemetery Friends.


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BURIED ALIVE - The Horror of Premature Interment
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15:30 - 17:00 £12.00

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Brompton Cemetery Chapel, Entrances on Fulham Road or Brompton Road, London, SW10 9UG

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West Brompton (Tube)


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A Curious Invitation and Antique Beat
The London Month of the Dead has been curated by a Curious Invitation and Antique Beat to inform, entertain and provoke on the subject of death and London cemeteries.

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    Lydia Kavina was an absolute professional. Also the pianist was totally amazing. The actual performers exceeded my expectations. I think the organizer can improve on the following : 1. Letting people in on time. A long queue had formed, gone past the start time, the weather was freezing that day. I also heard one of the female staff tell off a woman at the front of the queue, for asking to be let in. She quipped 'patience is a virtue'. Actually very rude. 2. To provide some non alcohol based drink, like water 3. An extremely bright spotlight was positioned right next to Lydia, obviously to illuminate her equipment. Problem is that it was positioned so that it was shining directly into our eyes (left side as you look in). Blinding. Had to close my eyes for most of the performance. There seemed to be quite a few technical issues - e.g. mic not working on and off, sound adjustments throughout, light adjustments. All of that combined to distract the audience from the actual performance
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